Explore Engineering degrees
Engineers are creative problem solvers. By combining mathematical theory with physical and biological sciences, engineers design practical solutions that make life work for everyone. Develop your problem-solving skills by understanding how things work and the physical forces behind them. Discover how to use cutting edge technology to create change that matters.
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Scholar)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Scholar) (Double Major)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer and Autonomous Systems Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Single Major)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications Engineering and Internet of Things)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Double Major)
- Bachelor of Technology (Advanced Manufacturing)
- Bachelor of Technology (Cyber Network Security)
- Bachelor of Technology (Industry 4.0)
- Bachelor of Technology (Principles of Data Science)
Postgraduate courses
Postgraduate research
UOW College provides pathways to Engineering degrees at UOW. By completing a Diploma of Engineering at UOW College, there is an opportunity to gain entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) at the ¾«¶«´«Ã½ of ¾«¶«´«Ã½.
At UOW, you'll develop real-world practical skills and content, not just theory. The latest QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey ranked employers’ overall satisfaction with UOW graduates at 89.6%, placing UOW 1st among NSW universities.
The engineering mindset is in demand, offering a practical way of learning to understand and develop and then continuously improve solutions to technical and social problems. Here is just a sample of careers you can pursue:
- Architectural Engineer
- Biomedical Engineer
- Computer Architect
- Computer Systems Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Construction Manager
- Electronics Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Environmental Engineer
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Materials Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Metallurgist
- Mining Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Production Engineer
- Security Engineer
- Software Engineer
- Structural Engineer
- Systems Analyst
- Telecommunications Engineer
- Transport Engineer
- Water Quality Manager